Sharpe, Sam J wrote:
>
> On 4 Dec 2007, at 23:27, John Summerfield wrote:
>
>> Ed Greshko wrote:
>>>
>>
>>>> going to cast nasturtiums.
>>> Not sure why anyone would want to toss about herbs....
>>
>> Australian English. Find a word that sounds similar, and makes better
>> sense. Not a proper rhyme in this case though.
>
> http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/cast+aspersions+on
>
> But I got the gist...
>
> I find it interesting that you don't run RHEL, yet you are one of the
> highest volume posters on this list. If you look back at the number of
> threads which you have started (low) compared to the number of threads
> to which you have replied (high) over the few years I've been a list
> member, it is obvious that you personally are of net benefit to the RHEL
> community.
>
> I take that as proof, were it needed, that users of RHEL-rebuilds *do*
> give back to the RHEL community in a measurable way. I tend to agree
> that this list might not be the best place to ask "how do I *not* use
> RHEL", but in the end CentOS, SL, WBEL etc. users are at least staying
> in the Red Hat community - a "how do I install SuSE" or "this Ubuntu
> stuff looks great" message would be much much more off-topic.
Just a short note from my hemisphere. (As I typed that I realized there to
be a double meaning.)
I had no strong objection to the OP raising the question. My response was
voicing an opinion in a mild way and follow-ups had smilies. I'm not sure
how anyone could deduce or conclude from my words that I was casting
aspersions or throwing herbs on anyone. Must be an Australian thing. :-)
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